Kathleen Norris's The Cloister Walk is knocking me out. I'm going to hear her speak on Wednesday, and I'm trying to finish the book by then, but it's the kind of book that slows me down, in a good way. I'm reading slowly, carefully, marking the margins and pondering her insights, instead of devouring it too quickly the way I normally do. She has made me consider things about the Psalms, the book of Revelation, Emily Dickinson, God, poetry, and sin that I've not considered before. What an amazing Lent this has been. I know, that sounds weird.
In other news, my conservative family and friends are sounding the death knell for the country as regards health care. My liberal
Heavy, heavy burdens people are carrying; much to pray for. I feel like a newbie pray-er.
Something is different.
2 comments:
I loved "The Cloister Walk." And I think Lent can be a very exciting season, when we can give over to it. Unfortunately, large church life is not compatible with that, at least not in my job. I miss those other Lents that felt more contemplative.
I too liked _The Cloister Walk_, but I'm really posting to tell you that I sent you an email today at your blog email.
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